I'm starting a wiki to compile a short list of browsers, apps, extensions, etc. that allow users to easily link or bookmark webpages between their PC and phone. This is ultimately just a "best apps" question, so answers should be made CW. I placed an answer below. Any other suggestions are appreciated!

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If you're running Android 4.0+, just use Google Chrome both on PC and Android, and associate it with the same Google account. This allows you to sync your browsers so that you can see open tabs from both locations on all devices. You can even have multiple PCs/OSs synced, just use the same Google account.

"Sign in to Chrome to sync your open tabs, bookmarks, passwords, and omnibox data from your computer to your phone or tablet. Pick up right where you left off."

One great way to send links from your PC to your phone (when using Chrome) is the Google Chrome to Phone Extension. Once you're on the page you want, you click the Chrome to Phone link in Chrome and a link to the page appears in the notification bar on your phone (and you must be signed in to google). I find it very useful.

You can always use a social bookmarking and sync with your existing bookmarks. Look into Delicious and Papaly for easy to use user interface. Just as long as you have internet with your droid you'll be able to look at all your bookmarks anywhere.

No-one seems to have said Pushbullet yet; it's trivially easy to share a webpage to Pushbullet from a phone and push it to the Windows/Mac app or Chrome extension, and the Chrome extension only needs 2 clicks to share any link, whether it's the page you're on or a link you can right-click.

Send to Computer works in combination with an appengine site (code for both: https://code.google.com/p/share-to-browser/) and lets you use the share menu on your phone to push links into the database from where they're opened by your browser accessing a unique link. (Some security issues there as anyone knowing your browser's ID could push links to it but the code could probably be extended to include some sort of password/key to encrypt/decrypt/verify URLs.)